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Up till now we've only used friends and family as babysitters but this weekend there's a do which will feature all our friends and family so we're going to have to hire a random as a babysitter. My daughter's old enough now that she doesn't wake up of an evening so the person will most likely only be required to watch TV all evening.

There's a few people on this forum offering babysitting services but has anyone any advice on picking one? Would be good to give a teenager or an au pair a bit of extra cash but how do you know if they are reliable/not mental? Or indeed can anyone recommend anyone?

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I always think either words of mouth ( recommendation)is the best or indeed they must have references from local families in which you can phone up/meet to ensure they have babysat for said family/families and there are no issues. I would not be keen on just hiring a random teenager or someone from here unless I know them or the family they have babysat personally.


I also would not want references from families who are not in the area, I would prefer someone local to the area.


It is all about trust really isn't it?

I think if you want a more responsible person that can handle an emergency- and get their way home again by themselves -then ?6 is fair until midnight. If you want them to read bedtime stories and hot milk etc then maybe a bit more. My 18 year old son( first aid qualification and bike)still looking for babysitting if you need any. Thanks.

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